Abstract

Many applications programs used in microcomputer systems are quite large, well beyond the capabilities of a single programmer. The paper describes an approach taken to partition the software of a large realtime interactive system into pieces which individual programmers can comprehend. The criteria for modularization which have been found to be useful are: resuse, adaption, concurrency, consistency and ownership. Examples of modules using these criteria and based on an actual implementation are described.

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